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i'm originally from the midwest and the people in my hometown of kansas city, the youtpouring is incredible, really is incredible. and i can't tell you how touching that is to know that people that i've known my whole life that are not just in kansas city anymore. i have a friend in germany and all over the world, and they're all responding to this. that's why i think it's important that we get this message out and let's all join hands and let's lead with love in everything we do. not just getting through this tragedy. but rebuilding what we want this country to do for our children. >> how are these parents, though, going to -- i can only imagine, you know, you were there at the funeral, how could these parents move forward now, knowing what has just happened friday morning? >> that's a long journey. i have a little bit of experience personally with that. not like this but a little bit. and it's a hollowness. it's weak knees. it's all the horrible things everyone imagines. all you can do is take it a day at a time and depend on everybody you love and i would tell our community that two week
i'm originally from the midwest and the people in my hometown of kansas city, the youtpouring is incredible, really is incredible. and i can't tell you how touching that is to know that people that i've known my whole life that are not just in kansas city anymore. i have a friend in germany and all over the world, and they're all responding to this. that's why i think it's important that we get this message out and let's all join hands and let's lead with love in everything we do. not just...
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in harlem with some of the highest obesity and diabetes rates in the city -- >> i think it's not a bad idea. our children have a chance of a healthier live. >> i think it's ridiculous, it's another step to control what people are doing and it's unnecessary. >> reporter: at mcdonald's this is a large, 32 ounces. if this ban on large sugary drinks go through, this small would be a large. mcdonald's calls it a narrowly focused and misguided ban. movie theaters are calling it a nanny approach. vendors are also among the groups that would be affected since they rely on a health grade from the board of health. supermarkets and convenience stores would not be impacted. >> do you think this will make any difference? >> i do think it will make a difference. >> this doctor, a pediatric end rinologist says the obesity rate is particularly high in poor neighborhoods and she thinks sugar is a big problem. >> basically, it's about 13 to 14 teaspoons of sugar in this bottle. >> but the american beverage association says soda isn't driving the obesity rates. >> yeah, soft drinks are a source of calori
in harlem with some of the highest obesity and diabetes rates in the city -- >> i think it's not a bad idea. our children have a chance of a healthier live. >> i think it's ridiculous, it's another step to control what people are doing and it's unnecessary. >> reporter: at mcdonald's this is a large, 32 ounces. if this ban on large sugary drinks go through, this small would be a large. mcdonald's calls it a narrowly focused and misguided ban. movie theaters are calling it a...
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ali velshi is in atlantic city, new jersey, just north of ocean city, on the right part of the screen. you see it's obviously a lot more windy in ocean city than it is in atlantic city. chad, the landfall, the area where this hurricane sandy makes landfall, that's not necessarily going to be the area where the worst disaster is going to take place. it could take place other parts of the atlantic seaboard, right? >> certainly. we have had 81-mile-per-hour winds in massachusetts, many trees down already. that's 250 miles from where the storm is. and let me describe what's about to happen to our two reporters as the eye makes landfall. i'll draw it out here for you. there's the eye itself right about there. all day long, the winds have been out of the north and we've been protecting our crews, our trucks, our photographers from that north wind. as this eye now moves farther inland, i'm going to draw it a little bit farther than it really is. but you'll get an idea. what's going to start to happen is the winds aren't going to be north like this anymore. they're going to be from the east a
ali velshi is in atlantic city, new jersey, just north of ocean city, on the right part of the screen. you see it's obviously a lot more windy in ocean city than it is in atlantic city. chad, the landfall, the area where this hurricane sandy makes landfall, that's not necessarily going to be the area where the worst disaster is going to take place. it could take place other parts of the atlantic seaboard, right? >> certainly. we have had 81-mile-per-hour winds in massachusetts, many trees...
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today we learned home prices in the 20 biggest cities in the u.s. rose 4.3% in october, compared to october of 2011. s&p case-shiller says it's the biggest increase in more than two years. the new numbers reaffirmed the recovery in the housing market continues to gain steam. recent reports have also shown home sales, home building, and builder confidence are also moving higher. but here's a reality check. prices are still down 29% from their peak, which was hit in 2006. still, cities that took the biggest hit during the recession are now seeing the biggest increases in home prices. prices in phoenix are up more than 20% from last year. in detroit, prices are up 10%. only two of the 20 cities measured showed a decline in october, chicago and new york, but new york also had a much smaller housing bust, so it's all relative. and at this point, it's all relatively good. joe? >> you know, that's really interesting, because, not all of the signs about the economy are pointing in the same direction. retail sales didn't show so much strength. >> yeah, well,
today we learned home prices in the 20 biggest cities in the u.s. rose 4.3% in october, compared to october of 2011. s&p case-shiller says it's the biggest increase in more than two years. the new numbers reaffirmed the recovery in the housing market continues to gain steam. recent reports have also shown home sales, home building, and builder confidence are also moving higher. but here's a reality check. prices are still down 29% from their peak, which was hit in 2006. still, cities that...
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we're america's natural gas. >>> in city after city across the muslim and arab world, protesters are venting anti-american fury over a crude anti-islamic film made in the united states. but it may be rooted in a long simmering religious conflict inside egypt. brian todd is here. he's been looking into this part of the story for us. what are you finding out? >> wolf, that conflict is between more hardlined islamists in egypt and members of the koptic church, the largest christian church in the middle east. there are suggestions that cops are involved in making this movie. there's no connection between the church itself and the film. but the mere implications have been very provocative. at the genesis of all this violence, a poorly made film called "innocence of muslims" depicting prophet muhammad as a violent bafoon. t u.s. federal officials believe the man who made the film was convicted three years ago for bank fraud. a production staffer who worked on the movie says the filmmaker also went by the name aben abenob nakuola and believed he was a coptic christian. he had been in egypt
we're america's natural gas. >>> in city after city across the muslim and arab world, protesters are venting anti-american fury over a crude anti-islamic film made in the united states. but it may be rooted in a long simmering religious conflict inside egypt. brian todd is here. he's been looking into this part of the story for us. what are you finding out? >> wolf, that conflict is between more hardlined islamists in egypt and members of the koptic church, the largest christian...
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we look at two cities facing the same problem. the red, white and blue bunting is out, the door of the broadway diner in red bank, new jersey, wishes patrons a happy fourth of july. but this year something is missing. >> i mean, the whole county would come here. and everyone would get together. it was like a norman rockwell picture. that's really what it was. >> reporter: val says this would have been the diner's busiest day of the year. >> it's early, but it's very, very quiet. it hurts a lot of businesses. >> reporter: red bank canceled its annual fireworks show for the first time in 53 years. officials could no longer pay for police overtime. and organizers couldn't raise enough private donations. it means children having to watch fireworks on television. >> they like stand out more. they're small on tv. but they're big like in like life. >> reporter: it's a sad reality for several towns in the united states. red, white and blue might run deep, but it doesn't matter if you don't have green. >> when you are faced with difficult
we look at two cities facing the same problem. the red, white and blue bunting is out, the door of the broadway diner in red bank, new jersey, wishes patrons a happy fourth of july. but this year something is missing. >> i mean, the whole county would come here. and everyone would get together. it was like a norman rockwell picture. that's really what it was. >> reporter: val says this would have been the diner's busiest day of the year. >> it's early, but it's very, very...
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the snow didn't hamper new york city airports today but the wind did. at least an hour to an hour and a half delays at the airports. candy? >> wow. again, it's really pretty. that's a lot of know to try to get through. thanks so much. >> and winter has just started. >> it's true. it's true. thanks so much. >>> a family-owned businesses facing fines of more than $1 million a day. details of its fight against obama care. >>> and it's like an invisibility cloak from harry potter only this one is real and the u.s. military want it. what a night, huh? but, um, can the test drive be over now? head back to the dealership? [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a passat. that's the power of german engineering. get $0 down, $0 due at signing, $0 deposit, and $0 first month's payment on any new volkswagen. visit vwdealer.com today. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still "stubbed" up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. wh
the snow didn't hamper new york city airports today but the wind did. at least an hour to an hour and a half delays at the airports. candy? >> wow. again, it's really pretty. that's a lot of know to try to get through. thanks so much. >> and winter has just started. >> it's true. it's true. thanks so much. >>> a family-owned businesses facing fines of more than $1 million a day. details of its fight against obama care. >>> and it's like an invisibility cloak...
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the working class city of millions of dollars. they face criminal corruption charges. chief randy adams wasn't charged because adams didn't directly control the city's money. but even a judge wondered in court, i don't know why he's not a defendant in this case. so where is adams today? he lives in an upper class l.a. suburb 50 miles northwest of bell just off country club drive in a gated community. his $800,000 home overlooks a picturesque golf course. >> disgusting. and the fact that he is living this lavish lifestyle on the backs of us. >> reporter: bell resident calls adams the one who got away. >> arrogant, cocky, criminal. if i can find the dictionary where it says corrupt police chief, whatever his picture would be on it. he's epitome of what is wrong in this country. >> reporter: she says that because of these e-mails from 2009 exchanged between adams and angela, bell's former assistant city administrator. adams negotiating the terms of his new job as bell police chief wrote "i am looking forward to seeing you and taking
the working class city of millions of dollars. they face criminal corruption charges. chief randy adams wasn't charged because adams didn't directly control the city's money. but even a judge wondered in court, i don't know why he's not a defendant in this case. so where is adams today? he lives in an upper class l.a. suburb 50 miles northwest of bell just off country club drive in a gated community. his $800,000 home overlooks a picturesque golf course. >> disgusting. and the fact that...
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what bird is he calling. >> according to the heads of new york city's audubon
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only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. >>> president obama certainly will have a number of key seats to fill top round out his second term cabinet including secretary of state, secretary of defense, among others, secretary treasury. also, let's bring in our chief political analyst gloria borger. first of all, when will the president make the announcements? >> i don't think we'll get the economic team announcements in the middle of the fiscal cliff. i've been reporting today, i think we may start to see the state announcements come sooner than that, possibly as early as next week. but the interesting thing that i was reporting today is this notion of having a republican at a high level position in the cabinet and the name that keeps coming up is former republican senator
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you look at the board, many cities have cancellations. again, once it hits chicago which, of course, is a hub, that will serve a ripple effect across the country zee we'll be bracing for that. ted, thank you. >>> syria may be losing a long-time alley. lisa sylvester is monitoring that. what is going on? >> support for bashar al assad seems to be waning. president putin says that moscow's goal is not to cling to power at all costs. he supports a solution that stops the civil war. he also said russia is not concerned about assad's fate. south korea's president elect is pledging to, quote, take care of our people one by one. park geun-hye will take office in february. park is the first woman ever elected to lead south korea. >>> nasenate republicans want t slash it in half, a $60 billion bill to rebuild after hurricane san deech sandy. critics are saying that there really projects unrelated to the october storm. democrats want the package to clear congress before the end of the year. and as we all know, wolf, congress has a lot on its plate
you look at the board, many cities have cancellations. again, once it hits chicago which, of course, is a hub, that will serve a ripple effect across the country zee we'll be bracing for that. ted, thank you. >>> syria may be losing a long-time alley. lisa sylvester is monitoring that. what is going on? >> support for bashar al assad seems to be waning. president putin says that moscow's goal is not to cling to power at all costs. he supports a solution that stops the civil war....
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president has left a city and have drinks at a bar or hotel room. they say they are comparatively tame. jeffrey robinson who wrote a book about the secret service says this about those parties. >> do married guys take off their rings at these parties? okay, that's a problem for these married guys and their families. do people get drunk. gee, there is is a new story. >> robinson says those are isolated incidents, not part of a broader culture. there was an incident in 2006 when a secret service agent was tasered charged with public intoxication after an altercation in a bar in waco, texas. u.s. world news report published a piece detailing incidents of agents having parties, barroom brawls, sex with underage girls. >> there is real concern that there is a cultural problem within the agency. >> uh-huh. >> is it? >> no. it is not. i can tell you unequivocally it is not and i have lived it for 31 years. >> serving under six presidents, barbara was the first woman to become a in the protective division and the first woman to become deputy director. she a
president has left a city and have drinks at a bar or hotel room. they say they are comparatively tame. jeffrey robinson who wrote a book about the secret service says this about those parties. >> do married guys take off their rings at these parties? okay, that's a problem for these married guys and their families. do people get drunk. gee, there is is a new story. >> robinson says those are isolated incidents, not part of a broader culture. there was an incident in 2006 when a...
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damascus and its second largest city that do bear the hall marks of al qaeda. there's only been one organization that's claimed responsibility for them, that is very much home grown but is calling for jihad against the syrian regime and you have that horrifying attack that took place in damascus on thursday where had you more than a ton of explosives detonated by two sue i -- suicide bombers that resulted in the deadliest attack so far. >> it looks like more of that is on the way. does it look like the united nations observer mission inside syria is accomplishing anything? >> i mean, look, wolf, if it comes to asking whether or not they're accomplishing anything in terms of actually be able to force both sides to adhere to a cease-fire, the answer is obviously no. but their mission is supposed to be monitoring the cease-fire and trying to enforce it. in that sense they have failed to that degree because if anything, we're not seeing compliance by either side, especially not the government side. we continue to hear reports of unarmed demonstrators being shot out
damascus and its second largest city that do bear the hall marks of al qaeda. there's only been one organization that's claimed responsibility for them, that is very much home grown but is calling for jihad against the syrian regime and you have that horrifying attack that took place in damascus on thursday where had you more than a ton of explosives detonated by two sue i -- suicide bombers that resulted in the deadliest attack so far. >> it looks like more of that is on the way. does it...
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the city of homs has taken a pounding every day for the past two weeks. activists say they received information that the military is planning a massive offensive tonight on the hotbed of resistance. ivan watson joins us now. i know you were in the middle of the demonstrations today. tell us about it. >> it's remark able remarkable every male in the mosques today, conducting a prayer for one they say was killed, and they emerged chanting al akbar, and marched to the quarter square where they had this furious rally underneath a freezing downpour 678 this is a weekly defiance. people just continuing after 11 months, after the deaths of more than 6,000 people after a siege of one of the largest cities in the country continuing to insist on the downfall of tick at a time or. >> ivan, i don't want to let you go under we talk about anthony, he died in syria apparently of an asthma attack. tell our viewers who he was and why we held him in such esteem. >> reporter: he was writing for "new york times." i came across him last night here in northern syria. he was on
the city of homs has taken a pounding every day for the past two weeks. activists say they received information that the military is planning a massive offensive tonight on the hotbed of resistance. ivan watson joins us now. i know you were in the middle of the demonstrations today. tell us about it. >> it's remark able remarkable every male in the mosques today, conducting a prayer for one they say was killed, and they emerged chanting al akbar, and marched to the quarter square where...
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this left the city of baltimore in the state of maryland and came to karachi in september 2011. this thing's been sitting here collecting dust for months. >> we found at least 20 humvees here at roughly $140,000 each, it's nearly $3 million in dust-covered armored vehicles. head of the local truckers union says the block aide has caused thousands of pakistani drivers, and hundreds more in daily storage fees, still he says the supplies shouldn't be delivered without a u.s. apology. if mr. obama doesn't say sorry you will not let these containers go? >> it would be impossible. >> reporter: under pressure from that kind of public fury, islamabad has demanded an apology. pakistan also wants an end to u.s. drone strikes and transit fees for each truck to reopen the supply routes. washington has hit back with threats to cut billions in aid. at stake for the u.s. is a key partner in its fight against extremists and at stake for pakistan, billions in aid and the backing of the world's military super power. >> reporter: do you think pakistan and the u.s. will ever be good friends? >> the
this left the city of baltimore in the state of maryland and came to karachi in september 2011. this thing's been sitting here collecting dust for months. >> we found at least 20 humvees here at roughly $140,000 each, it's nearly $3 million in dust-covered armored vehicles. head of the local truckers union says the block aide has caused thousands of pakistani drivers, and hundreds more in daily storage fees, still he says the supplies shouldn't be delivered without a u.s. apology. if mr....
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city has urged all nationtion to join in calling for an end to the bloodshed. let's go to arwa damon and she's watching this unfold. you have new information on what happened in the massacre? you're getting it from activists in homs. what are they saying? >> reporter: wolf, according to the syrian observingtory for human rights, the group made up of the government opposition or the pro government thugs, stormed into the homes of a number of family in the neighborhood and these families were, according to the opposition, all -- being a mixed sunni neighborhood and they separated the men from the women. the men were tortured for around two hours. and then they were shot at, some of their corpses were set on fire. this is also based on testimony that is allegedly from a man that claimed he somehow managed to survive. the women and children were not spared either. there are reports that the children's throats were slit in front of their mothers. women were raped before they, too, were slaughtered and a lot of these images are too horrific to broadcast. the syrian g
city has urged all nationtion to join in calling for an end to the bloodshed. let's go to arwa damon and she's watching this unfold. you have new information on what happened in the massacre? you're getting it from activists in homs. what are they saying? >> reporter: wolf, according to the syrian observingtory for human rights, the group made up of the government opposition or the pro government thugs, stormed into the homes of a number of family in the neighborhood and these families...
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of the city. we heard those the other day. today new details, merging. we spoke with the spokesperson for the taliban. he said that the fighters who carried out these attacks were very, very well prepared and he went on to say we wanted to demonstrate our power to the enemy that even the safest and security places could come under our attack and we could target headquarters under those positions and that's very important because it is one of the most important military base of our element. we learned later and later into the evening that insurgents in this very safe and secure part of kabul called the ring of steel and a heavily fortified part of kabul was overlooking several embassies and close to the nato headquarters and now the taliban saying a very deliberate strategy that their fighters were very well trained and they very deliberately targeted these installations so that they could send a message to the west, wolf? >> and a huge, huge embarrassment for afghan intelligence, for nato intellig
of the city. we heard those the other day. today new details, merging. we spoke with the spokesperson for the taliban. he said that the fighters who carried out these attacks were very, very well prepared and he went on to say we wanted to demonstrate our power to the enemy that even the safest and security places could come under our attack and we could target headquarters under those positions and that's very important because it is one of the most important military base of our element. we...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> news coming up. we're standing by for a news conference. authorities getting ready to explain what's next in this process, this horrible school shooting yesterday. we just saw t.j. lane, the suspect being held in detention, at least for the time being. >>> a huge day today, 59 republican del gant are up for grabs today. voting is under way right now in two crucial primaries. it's winner take all where mitt romney seems to hold a clear end. it's anyone's game in michigan, the state where romney was raised, that's where the charge of cheap shots and dirty tricks are flowing. jim acosta, set the scene for us. tell us what's going on? >> reporter: santorum is saying mitt romney is whining. the way these two candidates are going after each other, you would think the entire race is riding on michigan, and it might. cruising diners for last-minute voters, he was serving up mischief. >> reporter: what was the rationale. >> we're proving the point we can -- >> join democr
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> news coming up. we're standing by for a news conference. authorities getting ready to explain what's next in this process, this horrible school shooting yesterday. we just saw t.j. lane, the suspect being held in detention, at least for the time being. >>> a huge day today, 59 republican del gant are up for grabs today. voting is under way right now in two crucial...
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rows of children lined up dead, nearly half of the more than 100 people murdered friday in the city of hula and that is according to the united nations and now the world is responding. the united states and seven other countries, australia, the uk, france, germany, italy, spain and canada all expelling syrian diplomats. cnn foreign affairs correspondent. jill dougherty is joining us from the syrian embassy here in washington, d.c. what is happening behind you inside that embassy, jill? >> reporter: wolf, here's an embassy right there. it's the back entrance and the parking lot that you see over there was really full of cars for most of the day. the embassy technically is open for business, but the clock is ticking for the man who was in charge to leave. at the syrian embassy in washington, little activity. the u.s. notifying the second in command, he and his family have 72 hours to get out of town. there's no ambassador in place. the assad regime pulled the syrian ambassador mustafa back to damascus last october in response to the obama administration's decision to recall the u.s. amba
rows of children lined up dead, nearly half of the more than 100 people murdered friday in the city of hula and that is according to the united nations and now the world is responding. the united states and seven other countries, australia, the uk, france, germany, italy, spain and canada all expelling syrian diplomats. cnn foreign affairs correspondent. jill dougherty is joining us from the syrian embassy here in washington, d.c. what is happening behind you inside that embassy, jill? >>...